Sarah

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About me

Gender Female
Industry Human Resources
Occupation I'm first and foremost a servant of Jesus Christ.
Location California, United States
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Introduction Hello! My name is Sarah. I am currently training to be a keeper-at-home (also known as a homemaker). I am also planning on being a stay-at-home mother, should the Lord bless me and my future husband with children. I am active in the Deaf community around me, and I plan to pour my life out in the missions field as I am doing now even at home.
Interests Reading my Bible, singing, writing songs, sewing, cross-stitch, crochet, prayer, modest dress, headcovering, Spanish, ASL, Deaf people, History, homeschooling, homemaking, Charity Ministries, Kingdom Christianity, Church history, Anabaptist history, preparing a Godly home, evangelism
Favorite Movies I don't watch movies, with very rare exceptions. I love my Bible on DVD. I also have watched missionary documentaries and films discussing doctrine, like Creation and the place of women. I don't believe that a Christian should watch worldly films that are not edifying and exemplary of the Christian life, for we are called to join with David in saying, "I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes: I hate the work of them that turn aside; it shall not cleave to me" (Psalm 101:3). Read Romans 1:21-32 and see if you agree with me that Hollywood and other sources of modern "entertainment" fall under the condemnation of Scripture.
Favorite Music I love old hymns! I tend to listen to a capella hymns exclusively (meaning purely the human voice). There are a whole lot of lovely ones here: http://www.sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=470
Favorite Books The Bible (KJV), With Christ in the school of prayer, Will the real heretics please stand up, The Kingdom that turned the world upside down, Discipline, A Godly Home

Which is more important to you and why: flexibility or expandability?

Both are really important. We all need to be flexible enough to go where God wants us to be, but we also need to be able to grow to get there!